Colorado Code § 38-36-101

Application to register title - by whom made
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(1) Prior to January 1, 2018,
the owner of any estate or interest in land, whether legal or equitable, except unpatented land,
may apply as provided in this article 36 to have the title of said land registered. The application
may be made by the applicant personally, or by an agent thereunto lawfully authorized in
writing, which authority shall be executed and acknowledged in the same manner and form as is
now required as to a deed, and shall be recorded in the office of the county clerk and recorder in
the county in which the land, or the major portion thereof, is situated before the making of the
application by such agent. A corporation may apply by its authorized agent, and an infant or any
other person under disability by his legal guardian. Joint tenants and tenants in common shall
join in the application. The person in whose behalf the application is made shall be named as
applicant.
(2) On or after January 1, 2018, no more applications to register titles under this article
36 may be made.

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